I cannot tell you how ticked off about this I am. I was having a good workout and had planned on 1500 more. I went to SpringHIll because I had a dentist appt in the area. But the kiddie campers did me in again. I think they need someone to supervise them. Needless to say, it was another free session for me. But I have so little time to work out right now, that this was a disaster. I'm going to drive to Oak Marr tomorrow and hope for better luck. It apparently is best to arrive at 3:30 when the camper are gone (well, assuming they haven't closed the pool for a hour at 3:25). But I often can't go that late. Today, I had a summer league meet. If I have this same problem swimming in Pittsburgh, I swear I will sign up for a class at U of Pitt just so I can use their pool.

The kids are totally unsupervised. Counselors never take them to the bathroom before swimming, never check for swim diapers, etc. I hate training here in the the summers. I would have signed up for Mason, but at the time it didn't seem worth it (have to pay for a month) and I don't have the time for the commute.

The kids are totally unsupervised. Counselors never take them to the bathroom before swimming, never check for swim diapers, etc.

The problem is with the management, and will continue until there is a significant change in leadership. It this facility seasonal or year round? Unlikely you will come across the same issues when you move. I hope you can get access to the University pool with the deep water.

The problem is with the management, and will continue until there is a significant change in leadership. It this facility seasonal or year round? Unlikely you will come across the same issues when you move. I hope you can get access to the University pool with the deep water.

Year round facility, one of our country recreation centers. USS teams practice there.

County recreation departments tend to have layers of bureaucracy where most key decisions are made off location in a centralized office, not at the facilities. But it just does not make sense with what appears to be a high occurrence of these kinds of incidents. It is not being taken seriously enough or somehow is not being fully reported to those that need to know. Your only other recourse to write a detailed formal snail-mail letter to top management and/or to the local public health agency.